Carlos wrote:Although upscaling is probably worth it the fact I can just pop a disc in my GameCube and press 'on' does nullify its 'superiority' somewhat.

I dunnno, having the game iso's on a massive hdd with less loading times instead seems like an advantage of having to find a disc and pop it in. I mean I have access to an entire library and it's just a few clicks.

VenomUK wrote:I have the Gamecube version of Zelda Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask. With this emulator I can play these upscaled on my PC?

You could but its a glitchy form of the game and an unnessicarily.complicated form of emulator stacking. You'll do a lot better just running the game directly in an N64 emu, not least of which are a number of texture improvement mods.

$ilva $hadow wrote:No texture packs available. Like I said though I'm running it all on low settings as possible to see if I can get more frames, there's no AA, or Anisoptropic filtering. Also there's only so much you can do with an old game I guess.

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Born Stellar wrote:Yawn, Wii U's out this year so playing Wii/Gamecube games for the first time is just...

Does this even support motion plus? This thread just verifies that the PC is still prime at being nothing but awkward, expensive and the 'eventually' system for eventually gamers.

This is just complete bullshit.

"I'm a Peter Crisp and can only afford one console, I've never played a pc game in my life, o look I have a new pc, I'm playing games from the strawberry floating 90s for the first time, wow this gooseberry fool is da bomb"

That's a direct quote from tragic. See when you wade into pc threads claiming things like how you are not interested in pc exclusives or any pc games, just bear in mind that other people have never even owned a gamecube or a wii and now they can access those games if they'd like. All about options.

I tried to give this a go but gave up trying to get it too work. I was trying to play CvS2, couldn't stop the display from flickering and I couldn't find the options that were supposed to stop the flickering as detailed in the Wiki.

Grumpy David wrote:Can you use a 360 pad to play the Wii games or does it need a Wiimote? I'd much rather give SMG1&2 a go using a control pad compared to being restricted by a Wiimote.

It might be possible, but seriously, use the Wiimote. Honestly, for the vast majority of the game the Wiimote and Nunchuck are just a control pad. The pointer functionality is part of the game, and it'll be a pain to try and sidestep it. You need it to collect and use star-bits, which is rather critical to unlocking some areas.

It'd be like playing Super Mario 64 with an analogue stick mapped to arrow keys. Theoretically just about possible, but frustrating.

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